Updated: San Antonio police identify potential witness,...

1of16Police remove items from 5806 Castle Brook Drive on Jan. 8, 2019. The home was where Christopher Davila and his girlfriend, Jasmine Gonzales, lived with their son, King Jay Davila. The son is missing.Photo: Ronald Cortes /Contributor

2of16San Antonio police tweeted: We need your help locating a possible witness, Savannah Ozuna (pictured). Detectives believe Savannah may have information related to the case of King Jay Davila. Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of this possible witness is urged to call 911 or 210-207-7273.Photo: SAPD Twitter

3of16Police gather at 5806 Castle Brook Dr. on Jan. 8, 2019. The home was where Christopher Davila and his girlfriend, Jasmine Gonzales, lived with their son, King Jay Davila. The son is missing.Photo: Ronald Cortes /Contributor

5of16Police remove items from 5806 Castle Brook Drive on Jan. 8, 2019. The home was where Christopher Davila and his girlfriend, Jasmine Gonzales, lived with their son, King Jay Davila. The son is missing.Photo: Ronald Cortes /Contributor

6of16Police speak with an unidentified man after the search of 5806 Castle Brook Dr. on Jan. 8, 2019. The home was where Christopher Davila and his girlfriend, Jasmine Gonzales, lived with their son, King Jay Davila. The son is missing.Photo: Ronald Cortes /Contributor

7of16Police continue to look for evidence in the disappearance of 8-month-old King Jay Davila. The home of his parents at 5806 Castle Brook Drive was searched on Jan. 8, 2019.Photo: Ronald Cortes /Contributor

8of16San Antonio police personnel search an area along Leon Creek at Rodriguez County Park while looking for evidence that might pertain to 8-month-old King Jay Davila on Jan. 6, 2019. The child’s father, Christopher Davila, told police his car was stolen within his son inside on Jan. 4 from a West Side convenience store parking lot.Photo: Jerry Lara /Staff Photographer

9of16Angie Torres, 45, is facing a robbery charge unrelated to the King Jay Davila investigation.Photo: Bexar County Jail

10of16Christopher Sampayo Davila in a booking photo for a charge of child endangerment tied to the kidnapping of his 8-month-old son King Jay Davila. A portion of a graphic tattoo has been altered in this image.Photo: Courtesy

11of16Surveillance video shows the woman walking toward the vehicle at the gas station where King Jay Hernandez was taken on Jan. 4, Friday.Photo: San Antonio Police Department

12of16Surveillance video shows the woman walking toward the vehicle at the gas station where King Jay Hernandez was taken on Jan. 4, Friday.Photo: San Antonio Police Department

13of16Surveillance video shows the woman walking toward the vehicle at the gas station where King Jay Hernandez was taken on Jan. 4, Friday.Photo: San Antonio Police Department

14of16Surveillance video shows the woman walking toward the vehicle at the gas station where King Jay Hernandez was taken on Jan. 4, Friday.Photo: San Antonio Police Department

16of16Jasmine Gonzales, center, mother of 8-month-old King Jay Davila, talks with a San Antonio police investigator along Leon Creek at Rodriguez County Park on Jan. 6, 2019. Searchers were looking for evidence of the child after his father told police the boy was taken when his car was stolen Jan. 4 from outside of a convenience store. Photo: Jerry Lara /Staff Photographer

9:00 p.m. UPDATE: The San Antonio Police Department located Savannah Ozuna who they described as a potential witness in the case of missing baby King Jay Davila.

"At this time, we have no further information," the department wrote on its social media pages.

Meanwhile police were photographed searching the home of King Jay's father, Christopher Davila.

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ORIGINAL STORY: San Antonio police are looking for a possible witness in the case of an 8-month-old boy whose disappearance Friday was determined by police to be a staged kidnapping.

Savannah Ozuna may have information in the case of King Jay Davila, according to SAPD.

Police are asking anyone with information on the whereabouts of Ozuna to call 911 or 210-207-7273.

Jacob Beltran is a staff writer on the evening public safety beat at the San Antonio Express-News. He is completing a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Texas A&M-San Antonio. Since beginning his journalism career in 2010, he's worked at local college newspaper The Ranger and The Mesquite.

He is a San Antonio native who enjoys video games, photography, and exploring during his free time.